Web Development

AppGyver Composer Visual HTML5 Hybrid App Builder

By Adrian Bridgwater, May 28, 2014

Cloud-connected mobile apps with native performance

Mobile RAD company AppGyver has released its Composer drag-and-drop tool for bootstrapping mobile hybrid apps that perform natively. Users can distribute their apps directly via app stores or the firm's own QR code-sharing service.

"Composer changes the way you build mobile apps. With built-in cloud integrations — such as Parse and Kimono — you can virtually build anything you might have an idea for," said Marko Lehtimaki, AppGyver founder and CEO. "Our users have already created over 10,000 mobile apps with our existing tools, and with Composer, we see the democratization of app development hitting a whole new level."

Composer is positioned as a "freemium SaaS service" (users can sign up for a free Composer account) with extensions and add-ons such as Data Proxy and API/cloud-service integrations available for purchase.

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